Review: ‘The Hunt’ is needlessly violent in trying to prove its political point We don’t need to watch people killing each other “for fun” to get that it’s deep, dude. Iris Vukmanovic March 18, 2020
Interview: Director Daniel Roher is trying to keep perspective Roher discusses how his rigor paid off in unprecedented success. Alyson Trager March 13, 2020
Review: ‘Sitara: Let Girls Dream’ portrays unfortunate reality for many girls The International Women’s Day release is a reminder of how much progress still needs to be made. Morgan Pravato March 9, 2020
Review: ‘Balloon’ is an anxiety-inducing look into Cold War Germany I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. Alyson Trager February 28, 2020
Review: “Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band” showcases transformative music This documentary immerses you in a journey you had no idea existed. Alyson Trager February 27, 2020
6 binge-worthy documentaries to watch tonight Netflix series continue to reign supreme. Audrey Decker February 18, 2020
Netflix’s ‘To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You’ is a sequel that stands on its own This movie is everything I love in a romantic comedy. Camryn DeLuca February 17, 2020
Review: ‘What She Said’ doesn’t do film critic Pauline Kael justice It was disorganized and disappointing. Freelance Reporter February 14, 2020
Review: Netflix’s ‘Horse Girl’ is more than a typical coming of age movie Alison Brie portrays a meme, with an unexpected twist. Morgan Pravato February 11, 2020
The significance of ‘Parasite’s’ Oscar wins We love you, Bong Bong. Iris Vukmanovic February 11, 2020